@1:15: It certainly wasn't just the "Strain of war" that aged him; he was also profoundly sick with many ailements, plus his medical addictions from Theo Morel.
@YourCommonSense93: What more does one need from a state that provides jobs, housing, health care, education, and a month vacation? The CP bureaucrats had no more use for it, in fact in most of the former Warsaw Pact states they're all ruled by former CP leaders.
@MrHogGamer You are absolutly right. My spelling on that particular comment, were i wrote that Eichman said those infamous words tells me that i most probably was drunk.
@ashishjuyalin: it is strange that million of people in Russia still love Stalin. Of course he made good things too, but now when all Russian people know how terrible and cruel he was, still how many of his own citicen, his own people he killed, they still admire and love him. Life is strange (?)
@deenman23 Never forget the history. But people often forget history. It was the Romanov family that built up the Russian Empire. Peter the Great was perhaps the greatest Russian ever. I suppose so (?) Question: did Stalin "help" to poison Lenin, so he got a stroke? Now the body of Lenin is balsamed with for example Arsenik. (the perfect crime (?)). Mao Zedong made a lot of mistakes, he also killed a lot of Chinese citizen. He is a great hero in China and he also made good things. But Ming etce
@MrHogGamer You are absolutly right. My spelling on that particular comment, were i wrote that Eichman said those infamous words tells me that i most probably was drunk.
@1:15: It certainly wasn't just the "Strain of war" that aged him; he was also profoundly sick with many ailements, plus his medical addictions from Theo Morel.
@YourCommonSense93: What more does one need from a state that provides jobs, housing, health care, education, and a month vacation? The CP bureaucrats had no more use for it, in fact in most of the former Warsaw Pact states they're all ruled by former CP leaders.
@MrHogGamer You are absolutly right. My spelling on that particular comment, were i wrote that Eichman said those infamous words tells me that i most probably was drunk.
@oherregud Honest mistake. It's a good quote I think as well.
@ashishjuyalin: it is strange that million of people in Russia still love Stalin.
Of course he made good things too, but now when all Russian people know how terrible and cruel he was, still how many of his own citicen, his own people he killed, they still admire and love him. Life is strange (?)
Slav master race :)
At the end, evil always lose!
@theRealness0820 ummmm stalin had over 350 of his top generals shot
A little subjective, don't you think? Speaking of a nation as if it were one person that you know very well?
@deenman23 Never forget the history. But people often forget history. It was the Romanov family that built up the Russian Empire. Peter the Great was perhaps the greatest Russian ever. I suppose so (?) Question: did Stalin "help" to poison Lenin, so he got a stroke? Now the body of Lenin is balsamed with for example Arsenik. (the perfect crime (?)). Mao Zedong made a lot of mistakes, he also killed a lot of Chinese citizen. He is a great hero in China and he also made good things. But Ming etce
Surprisingly you do not say it was Joseph Stalin, whom you quote.
I don't know about Stalin, but I heard that Hitler has been a failed artist.
Well , there is one thing they had in common [ like every other dictator ] , and that is pride .
Then why did you invade Poland?
Because they killed millions of germans in
Poland.
Look at who you conquered it from; civilizations compatible to ancient tribes. Indian/African/American natives.
And I think you mean the Anglo-Saxon.
@MrHogGamer You are absolutly right. My spelling on that particular comment, were i wrote that Eichman said those infamous words tells me that i most probably was drunk.